Smartphones with Qualcomm chips are sending personal data to Qualcomm without user consent, circumventing Android's protective mechanisms and raising privacy concerns.
Even privacy-focused phones like Fairphone contain the AMSS blobware, which shares personal data with Qualcomm XTRA Service.
Nitrokey's NitroPhone uses GrapheneOS to prevent Google from obtaining and storing IP addresses, ensuring personal information is not shared with Qualcomm.